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irrcnFOT?T mtt, trtihtntr. renFORT). ouKooy, srxruv. nkptkmp.kix i. v.m. THREE F iimmul. i iumiu JUUUL MUi!Uil !0 Mllj -BACK FROM IHP With two liu:-I;y liiK-o'-war teams linod up anion;; the farm-' t rs i if the i iumty. t he y;ru liters j m,v rut i in iu iinuiiiu mi ci ik 1 11 i u i t no contest which lw a tea- tmv f ttie Jm-ksnn ('muity pic nic sports program Monday. Tom Ak'i'iiman, eai-lain of the team, however count ith the miles iu-rori itiid !( miles loni a snlal cu!e of ice. Janed lock 1 1 in M.i He- reach ulnve our on vi-ry side to ihr t nurmou heights "i" tH'in live to six thousand f-ei," Kmm White Hnrsc to Dawson. f a streu-h of around SOU miles, there art- no towns or even sut stain ial settlements, said the ju diciary. An occasional ha ml to 1 of natives will lie discovered here -and tliere. the approach of the steamer IicIdk heruhied by the yelping of Ittisky ilos in their T PERM! ' -c;i-in v.Uli the highest scorer .r iiiiiy r,aiil;cr. Tulune captain. crn honors. This murkti hl last : the nation hist yer playing lilsi was nili point nrui In the conn-; year on the ttnm. " He purity last ear as ;t college gridiron J t ry last year and almost thel psos, runs end And crushes the t;f iinanhiwus choice for all-Smii h-i line. Alter niont hs dm- ; inj; which time iu- plied the wa- ' ers of ihe Yukon, and retraced the trail ui" the old sld rush days ! in Alaj-Ua. JuUe Jinny I). Nur- .,,..,.., ,,, , ' ' " ,,. . ... ' """ refreshed ; lty where the grangers claim only i i uunt It y. and promises a certain tus-u'-war ietory with his team of 11 MedfordiK:i. The picnic will open at 1 0 o' clock, with the first sports pro gram number coming at H::!0 in the form of a boys' baseball game, between the city and country lads. Krom then on through the day a rapid-fire program of events and stiintK will make tin- Labor Day eelehration, one of the most en joyable and representative ever held in .lackMon eoimtv. The chamber of commerce and ; grantee committees In charge of the day are: (). (). Alenderfer. , chairman : A. ( '. 1 1 it hi ia rd, Larry : Sehnde, .1. t. dray, Win. Yonn;. I'. ('. Hlngham, Crorge Hilton Jr.. i Mrs. A. T. Luthrup, Max KchulU. ('. M. Hhepard. .1. K llrown. Floyd Charley, Harry Ward and Ted. Sims. The program for . the day fol lows : j 1 0 r ;i U a . m. I Joys' baseball gn me. J : :mi -1 : ;iu p. m. IMenic lunch, let1 eream. coffee, eieam:.sug:t r j ami orangeade furnished by, .Med ford Chamber of Commerce.; Da ml en newt by .Med ford ba nd under the direction of I'" 1 Wilson Waite. j : 0 0--1 : n ti p. in. Spurts prom am, : directed bv Larry Sehade. uul anxiously an , pening of tirctti'i Judge Norton wis tieipatiiig the court Tuesday accompanied ,.n his u-jp through age, the Indian is spry Lriiish Columbia and Alaska by talkative and spends most The staple meat served at th hotels throughout Mask a, w.i found by Judge Norton to be boii and moose, the former of which has a strong; gamy taste. Out from Daw son, the judge met Chief Yukon, chief of the Yukon tribe of Indians and enjoy ed a visit. Waring 1'u years of n d his -M is. Norton. i lonii winter months trapping. I Leaving Vancouver,' li. C. on the ; Considerable bear, caribou and j Canadian liner, "Princess Louise-' ' other wild game was seen along I last month, the Nortons enjoyed the trails by the magistrate duriiu ' a delightful trip to I'rincc llu- his trip, who recalls with interest pert. Alert Lay, Ketchikan, Ju- the sight of these animals sr.ap : neau and SUagway. Along the ping f.sh from the loaded strtams chaniu they were impressed by for their meals. the fish cantu r:es, heavily lining ' Mr. and Mrs. Norton stopped j the banks. Some of the King over in Portland for a day on ! salmon, caught in these waters, t heir way home, arriving In (bants the middle of the week, SCHOOL AWARDS 1. Loys race, under '2 years. '1, tlirls' race, under 1 J years. :i. Poys' raec 1 m2 to 1 ti years. 4. flirls' race, 2 to i years. fcJoys' potato race. ti. ( iirls" potato race. 7. -Men's free for all race. 5. Ladies' nail -driving conies', it. Pie-eating contest. 10. AVatermelon -eating contest. 11. Cracker and whistling con test. 1 2. Jackson County ohnnipion rhip tug-o'-war, Med ford vs. Jackson County granges. ;i. Kiltenbal" Mayor pities' all slars vs. Judge Sparrow's champs. Sheriff Jennings, umpire. Officials Karle Davis, an nouncer; Jerry Jerome, starter; M a y o r Pine;. Judge Sparrow, C. A. Swl gart, judges. Cash pri;:c for all events. Kami conceit during afternoon. Medfoid Klks band. Additional contributions to the county picnic are: (iert Anderson Medfurd lee t Storage J. C. Penney Co. C. S. Putlcrfield Calif. Oregon J'ower Co. Mason & Khrinan Simon-Shuttle worth t French Crescewt Dairies K. C. Corn Daily News , Del Hio Orchards ITrst Ins. A gey, (A. L. Hill. O. C. Hoggs. I Klrut Nationil Dank Kluhrer & Son. Colonial Uakery. C.addis & Dixon C. K. ClatOM Auto Co. Cold Seal Creamery Dome Tel. & Tel. Co. Heath's Drug Store II. A. Holmes Agcy. Hubbard Uros. The Toggery Jackson Co. Hank. J. V. Jacobs. I'.imgalow Store I-'. Cirning Kenly A. J. Kbteker Mi uills Drug Co. I-'. O. Md'hersoii M'-' 'u rdy-Daniels In. Agcy. Mann's Dept. Stoic 1 1. R. Marsh Medford Hook Store Med. Kurn. & Iblw. Co. Medf.rd Klamath Truck Mm; Medford National Hank , M. & M. Depf. Store Monarh l-'eed Seed Mutual Mill - Seed ". uwen-oroyon Lbr. C. Peoples Kleetrie Stoic. John A. Perl. litisseli's Inc. Service St'res Skaggs Safeway Store Sniders Dairy Pntduco Co. Southern Ore. das Corp. Smithi rn Ore. Si.les. Inc. Tonilin Pox Co. J. W. Wakefield. Farmers c Fruitgrowers Hank. Ceo. Hunt. M-int(in-i y Ward. Hex Cafe tSinuleton Hlake) Hutchinson Mercantile '-'o. C. M. Kicbl. S'lU'lvm ( M ui.n K!"'M h' v : i according to the jurist, weighed 1 as much as 7 0 pounds apiece. J i' rem Mkagwuy, the local peo-, pie went on a narrow gauge rail-! way through White Pass up re ' Skagway river and Dead Horse tiuleh. Punning in an almost j perpendicular angle up the sidej of the steep gorge for miles, this train ride has an airplane excur- siou cheated for thrills. j At White l'as. which is the ; dividing line between liritish Col-! umbia and Alaska, the little rail-i road winds down into the little! town of V. liile Horse- at the fool ! of the famous White Hmse Rap ids and into the Yukon territory. s They look the river steamer! from Yhite Horse to Dawson, where oiie of the points of In-j I'Test is the one-room cabin in which Dohcit Service, well known poet of the Yukon lived iu tlu gold-rush days. Service, accord -., ing to Judge Norton was former ly a bank clerk at 'Dawson. He alio wed his poetic urge to inter-, :e: e wit h business hours and lost , ; his job as a rciaili. Daw-son hi t now very proud of him, pnd prae-; i tieally every home is said to have j a nipy or two of his works. i j The o'd timers, said the .indue I are st 111 livint; in the gold -rush ' I days, and some of them, sighing ' for their return, in spile of the 'fact I hat the richest ground has j long beep worked over, and large ' dredges are at work at t lie vari-' otis points through the Klondike, i .fudge Norton, was also impress j ed by the immensity of the Alas- k;.n country, and the Iarii(. c-ue upon which nature has worked out Its setting. . i "The average individual cannot ! grap this finl alt at once, and must get it by degrees." he said. "Leweilyn glacier for instance - looiiinft at it. trout a distant PHI mib.", it stands out in bold endam on the 1 st h amnndinei relief, like a small pieiure hung alter tafding ' resolution, asking out there in the almosphere. Yet for an out and out repeal of Ihe 1 actual measm'ements are l' dry erMit j' tit lona I a Ufiirl ineiit . Kalldi Den m an, 1 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Denman and Lewtdl Dnpi-ey, 1 ;"), son of Mrs. Clara Du Itrey, graduates of St. Mary's acad emy, have been awarded 1 year scholarships to St. Joseph's college at Mountain Yiew,- Cal.. as the re sult of their hiu'li utandards of academic work at the local parish school. In addition to their scholastic at tainments, both boys hold high records as Hoy Scouts, being mem bers of troop one. tinder Scout Master Robert Duff. The seholi rships being awarded to the boys through Father Frai--is W. Ulack and St. Joseph's eolleg'-. they will leave for the south or. September eighth, ihe school open ing September 11. They will leave today for Portland with Vat her Hlack. where they, among oile r honor students, will be guests of Kdison Marshall, well known local a at hor and former member art- of the Mail Tribune staff, who is now in Soiit h Ai nca gatherim; material for his stories, recently become the object of a pres dis patch to the Chicago Tribune, hen, on one of his excursions, he killed a leopard. The account from the Ohieauo Tribune follows; CAPK TOWN. South Africa. Aug 1 An American fiction writer. Kdisoti Marshall, who has .(list concluded a months' hunting trip in Ken j: ;i ml Tanganyika, proved his ea liabilities with the gun as well as with the pen. when chased by a leopard. Accompanied by a while hunter. Hud Cottar, he saw a leopard iu the long grass and the two gave chase. Kvidontly they passed the animal, for they heard a shriek behind them and. turning around saw the leopard attacking their native bearers. They could not shoot for fear of hitting the natives. They ran to wards the spot with the object of get tl tik' a shot in at close rango. The leopard was within a few yards of Ihe natives when it turned and bounded towards the whiles. Mar shall killed it with a hip shot. The author says that his greatest thrill was when he was sitting in a lit: Inly built enclosure at night lakinu' flashlight photographs of wild animals. Once u rhino caused great amusement for nearly an hour, charginu every tree on which the light flashed. Although a large number of per mits were issued during the month of August at the city building de part menl, t he total anion tit if money expended did not reach lie total of the same month of 1 1'L'. due to the permit for the new Catholic church being Issued then, amounting to JUS.r.ua. The total perm Us for August In 1 ill's was --i.:i:.o. and for l!i;!it. $40.07ii, decrease of SU,(!7 1. August, 1 !i:i, showed an in crease of .3.4nti In the amount id' money expended for alterations, but a decrease of $17, OKI) for new buildings. Among t he permits Issued dui--im; the last few days were the fol lowing: it. I. Stuart to build a basement at North Central, at a cost of SI, 000: Lena Looker to con struct a garage at iltCl N. Holly, to cost SIMM; W. J. Huberts to con struct a residence and garage at a cost of S2.UU0; L. A. Hunks for alien tlotltf to cost Sil.O'H), and 11. K. Thompson, to build a residence and garage at a cost of $3,000. PLAYKIt YH( LI'iD NATION IJ.U'li OX Tl LANi: IXIiVION School Books and School Supplies WE ARE THE OFFICIAL STORE FOR SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF MEDFORD BRING YOUR SCHOOL LIST TO US GET IT AT a an J DRUGS kPCJESCRJPTIQNV HHTAIN SFJPJVCE sin AS M-;V Oltl.KANS.. (TV-Tin- cimli will stiu'l th'i!i2 foullmll STATE JURISTS I TO IET HERE I'racf ically. every jurist of bo' h the supreme court and the circuit courts of Oregon, iiH well as At torneys and members of the bar association t h rough out the sta.e are planning on attending the Af hbishon Howard ut a dinner to- state bi.r asso-iation annual eon morrow night. ventioii m be hold here September Halph Ocnntan lu.s. for the past ; and L'S, according to Cireu'l year, been a carrier for the MatljJude Harry 1). Norton, who re Tribune. Lewell Dupicy also lays' inrned last week from u trip claim t start" a in thhc getting his "financial a Mail Tribune etnplu;. e ame eiipaeity. some time ST. TALL, Aug. :n.in its most fiery .session of the o'Uli annual encampment, tin. Veteran--; nf Foreign Warn today went on of record favoi lnj; a " nulfunuj, refer- j to Alaska. A meeting of the Southern Ofv on 1 !ar association, taking in (irants I 'ass. 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